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This short walk is one of our coastal ambles. Saltburn was once an important Victorian seaside town. Today it still retains that grandeur; with the North East’s only pleasure pier and the oldest working water-balanced inclined tramway in Britain. There are plenty of fascinating finds to discover here, including the Valley Gardens, a miniature railway and artisan cafes and shops. Peruse the town to get to know its history and sample its quirkier delights.
- Distance: just under 2 miles/ 3.2 kilometres
- Duration: allow 2 1/2 hours with plenty of breaks
- Difficulty: This is a generally easy ramble, with a bit of a climb out of the Valley Gardens to reach the top of Saltburn, then the option of the Cliff Lift to return to beach level
Download the full route, map and walk descriptions here: Saltburn's Victorian Roots (Easy Walk), or click on the link below: